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biggest shareholder to come to murdoch's defense on day one but saudi prince i'll be wired who's a big shareholder and of course the saudi arabia is a perfect example there is a country that's completely in the throes of a dictatorship of furnishers dictatorship portie the wealth and income gap is probably the more the highest in the world that's what the murdoch's aspire to they aspire to lords and service they speier to define right schlepped snopt says look dictators well going back to the story about hedge funds ditching the shares and selling them to institutional investors institutional investors are also of course passive funds of a pension fund so these are once again all the risk all the toxic waste all of the fraud all of the bad stuff gets dumped on to pass it on vespers us chunks whether we're you know taxpayers or peasants in these this oligarchic system we get with the risk whatever you want it doesn't matter it's what happened you know we saw the same thing with british petroleum there were other reasons why they weren't fully prosecuted for their gold logical whole cost
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the big sticking point is taxes. the president says any agreement must include revenue increases but republicans are fiercely opposed. >> to get a big package would require a big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> if no deal is reached by august 2, the u.s. may not be able to borrow money to keep the government running and could default on its massive loans. >> if they don't act we face cats troverric damage to the american economy. >> some republicans favor cutting spending by $2 trillion. they use the obama administration of scare tactics claiming the u.s. has the money. it will not default and that there is no reason to panic. >> both sides are scheduled to meet again later today. >>> two years after being rescued from her kidnappers, jaycee dugard talks about her time in captivity in a television interview. >> her nightmare began in 1991 when she was snatched from a school bus stop by a
the big sticking point is taxes. the president says any agreement must include revenue increases but republicans are fiercely opposed. >> to get a big package would require a big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> if no deal is reached by august 2, the u.s. may not be able to borrow money to keep the government running and could default on its massive...
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on tarp is a big. i know you're in a devastating oil spill in the united states last week a pipeline belonging to exxon mobil underneath the yellowstone river ruptured spewing tons of crude into that notable waterway at first the company downplayed the area of contamination after read salmon in the spill over the weekend now it appears that over forty two thousand gallons of oil have coated more than ten miles of the old stone river choking wildlife and slipping the river brings at all marks to national treasures blackened by crude in the last two years so how many more until we get the message and kick big oil out of our nation's energy portfolio or at the very least how many wall accidents will it take for us to realize the oil industry can't control itself and maybe it's even time to nationalize it to prevent further ecological and economic damage to our nation trying to talk about this issue as matthew data veteran journalist and author of the new book subversion nk athey welcome welcome welcome to
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protecting and defending tax loopholes for millionaires and big corporations is what republicans have called for. they need to meet us somewhere. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you. >>> joining me now, "washington post's" chris, author of "the fix." a managing editor also. let's visit this grover norquist issue. i think on tuesday in an interview with your "washington post" editorial board, grover norquist, the man famous for his anti-tax pledge, said that not renewing the bush tax cuts would not violate his pledge. listen to some of that audio released. >> not continuing a tax cut is not technically a tax increase. >> stow does not violate the pledge. >> we wouldn't hold it that way. it would be a very bad thing to do. it would raise taxes from where they are today. >> who don't follow the inside baseball the way you and i eat, drink and sleep it. what is the significance of grover norquist saying that? >> for people who don't know, grover norquist since 1985 has run a group called americans for tax reform pap d.c.-based group that does a lot of thing. basically, to
protecting and defending tax loopholes for millionaires and big corporations is what republicans have called for. they need to meet us somewhere. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you. >>> joining me now, "washington post's" chris, author of "the fix." a managing editor also. let's visit this grover norquist issue. i think on tuesday in an interview with your "washington post" editorial board, grover norquist, the man famous for...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture bipartisan budget talks at capitol hill failed once again today with exactly three weeks left until our nation falls on its debt so democrats want to protect the middle class and republicans want to safeguard their buddies from tax cuts is a deal even obtainable plus europe's biggest fear is now reality euro's valid values fall in the exchange crisis the economic crisis changed the amount of aid greece and other struggling countries in euro zone receive. you need to know this the verbal jousting about the debt ceiling continues here in washington as meetings continue between congressional leaders and the administration president obama warned of some very dire consequences for americans depend on social security if a compromise is not reached by the august second deadline wolf this is not just a matter of social security checks these are veterans tricksters or folks on disability or their checks. there are about seventy million checks that go out can you guarantee as president those checks will go out on august third i cannot guara
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture bipartisan budget talks at capitol hill failed once again today with exactly three weeks left until our nation falls on its debt so democrats want to protect the middle class and republicans want to safeguard their buddies from tax cuts is a deal even obtainable plus europe's biggest fear is now reality euro's valid values fall in the exchange crisis the economic crisis changed the amount of aid greece and other struggling countries in euro...
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that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight show foreclosures fell nearly 30% in the first half of the year but that's not because of any actual improvement in the housing market. analysts say paperwork and procedural delays are pushing the process further and further back, an estimated 1 million foreclosures that should have taken place this year will now happen in 2012 or later. >>> chrysler is recalling its best selling vehicle, more than 240,000 ram pickup trucks from 2008 through 2011 are being recalled because of a steering problem, a part near the left wheel can fracture and cause loss of steering, a few minor crashes have been reported. chrysler will fix the problem free of charge. >>> and a solution may be brewing to the minnesota government shutdown. it's all about the beer, made by the miller coors brewing company. it may have be taken off store shelves because the company's sales licenses have expired and there are no state wo
that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight show foreclosures fell nearly 30% in the first half of the year but that's not because of any actual improvement in the housing market. analysts say paperwork and procedural delays are pushing the process further and further back, an estimated 1 million foreclosures that should have taken place this year will now happen in 2012 or later. >>> chrysler is...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> updating breaking news, rupert murdoch attacked during a phone hackle scandal hearing in the british parliament. a protester attacked murdoch as he was giving testimony to lawmakers, causing a scuffle and a suspended hearing. the man appeared to rush up behind murdoch and was struck by murdoch's wife. the man, who had white foam covering his face is now in custody. the hearing just resumed taft was suspended for 15 minutes. >> it appears the national football league will be open for business. the league looks to save the upcoming season. sources say team executives were told an agreement may be just days away. represe
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> updating breaking news, rupert murdoch attacked during a...
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it's a big chunk of the republican conference. how big? we don't know yet. but he is the pit bull on those issues and is not going to back down. that puts boehner in here as sort of the good cop. it's clear that john boehner, speaker boehner, thinks you have to do something to increase the debt limit or it could be politically and economically catastrophic for the party. i don't think eric cantor necessarily shares that world view. >> we will be hearing from tim geithner, who is meeting with the democratic senate side today, the caucus lunch. he's going to come out and give the latest on the dire predictions of what is going to happen if they don't get something done in the next 19 days. >> right. he's going to talk about the effect it would have on the economy, on debt, on social security checks and whether they could go out to recipients. i have talked to enough house republicans about it. they don't buy it. they don't believe in these warnings about catastrophic consequences. they think that you can find the money to be able to fund things while a deal is
it's a big chunk of the republican conference. how big? we don't know yet. but he is the pit bull on those issues and is not going to back down. that puts boehner in here as sort of the good cop. it's clear that john boehner, speaker boehner, thinks you have to do something to increase the debt limit or it could be politically and economically catastrophic for the party. i don't think eric cantor necessarily shares that world view. >> we will be hearing from tim geithner, who is meeting...
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coming up today on the big picture. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from. the future of coverage. welcome back to the for stacy herbert you know we were talking about the fraudulent berlusconi the economist magazine a cover story just recently called the biggest jerk on europe i believe was the headline but continue please well we're on the topic of media tycoons who have destroyed democracy certainly in italy and now it turns out destroyed the economy but i want to turn to murdoch everybody's covering the story of course but he is a media tycoon has who has destroyed democracies and economies based on his propaganda and i want to show how this is systemic and systematic the way he is treated by politicians and by justice around the world and why we continue to find ourselves in economic collapse all these years later and it's part of the political collapse first take a look at this picture this is rupert murdoch last weekend arrives in london and meets with rebecca brooks who was the editor of the news of the world until two thousand and three and when ask
coming up today on the big picture. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from. the future of coverage. welcome back to the for stacy herbert you know we were talking about the fraudulent berlusconi the economist magazine a cover story just recently called the biggest jerk on europe i believe was the headline but continue please well we're on the topic of media tycoons who have destroyed democracy certainly in italy and now it turns out destroyed the economy but i want to turn...
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bellies of the world who have stolen hundreds of billions from their populations with the help of the big banks on wall street i might add. and it's julian assange onj who is marginalized and attacked financially by the likes of visa and master card well david cameron cleaves with rupert murdoch please reconsider your bid for b. sky b. don't do it please. but what you describe here is the wealth disconnect between rich and poor which has been growing for a couple of decades is spilling over into almost every single aspect of the law there's two sets of laws for copyright there's two sets of laws in banking there's two sets of laws almost on every piece of the jurisprudence spectrum that you could imagine and that is clearly a breakdown in the social contract i don't know how else to describe it it's a complete separation from the club to crabs that are running away with the wealth versus everyone else that's stuck there eating dirt like in haiti we're all becoming like haiti all right stacy her well that's all the time for we have thanks so much for staying over and going through some of
bellies of the world who have stolen hundreds of billions from their populations with the help of the big banks on wall street i might add. and it's julian assange onj who is marginalized and attacked financially by the likes of visa and master card well david cameron cleaves with rupert murdoch please reconsider your bid for b. sky b. don't do it please. but what you describe here is the wealth disconnect between rich and poor which has been growing for a couple of decades is spilling over...
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after the break why big oil means big money for the republican party especially one particular freshman republican. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the us. i think the bombings feed on the oil. we have the government says to the keep you safe get ready because of the freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't i'm sorry this is the. other year in a devastating oil spill in the united states last week a pipeline belonging to exxon mobil underneath the yellowstone river ruptured spewing tons of crude into that notable waterway at first the company downplayed the area of contamination after reexamining the spill over the weekend and now it appears that over forty two thousand gallons of oil coated more than ten miles of the yellowstone river choking wildlife and slipping in the river banks that now march to national treasures whack and buy crude allies two years so how many more until we get the messa
after the break why big oil means big money for the republican party especially one particular freshman republican. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the us. i think the bombings feed on the oil. we have the government says to the keep you safe get ready because of the freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you...
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all of the above well let's stick back here with italy big. because greece ireland and portugal are gone or is but those countries are less than four hundred billion dollar commies now we're going we're seeing spain and italy attacks italy is a two trillion dollar economy with two thousand tons of gold twenty four hundred tons of gold and only it's the second biggest position in the euro zone and that's the mother lode bethink that's been the target all along the greece the ireland portugal those are side shows there are little micro-cap countries not much of a deal there but italy's got actual gold at the i.m.f. and the people who support the i.m.f. the terrorists as i mentioned like eric cantor they're helping to facilitate the thieving of that twenty four hundred tons of gold because that is meaningful yeah of course because they need that gold because of course is the i.m.f. going to get the airport landing fees from naples or sicily. no but italy is a foreign country to look at it i mean it's kind of berlusconi is a media tycoon he owns n
all of the above well let's stick back here with italy big. because greece ireland and portugal are gone or is but those countries are less than four hundred billion dollar commies now we're going we're seeing spain and italy attacks italy is a two trillion dollar economy with two thousand tons of gold twenty four hundred tons of gold and only it's the second biggest position in the euro zone and that's the mother lode bethink that's been the target all along the greece the ireland portugal...
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. >> reporter: nasa quickly cleared what essentially tbawlsz alarm and the big clock rolled once again. >> main engine start. >> reporter: despite lingering concerns about potential rain and lightning -- >> liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis." >> -- "atlantis" roared. >> the space shuttle spreads its wings one final time for the start of a sentimental journey into history. >> reporter: the shuttle carried 10,000 of pounds of equipment and supplies to the space station, enough to last through 2012. >> "atlantis" go at throttle up. >> reporter: a camera on the external fuel tank focused closely on the heat shield on the belly of the orbiter. a preliminary analysis revealed no worries, no indications that the vulnerable insulating tile suffered any debris damage on launch. for nasa, this was a textbook start for the end, because when "atlantis" comes home, the 30-year shuttle program will be shut down, a sobering reality that tempered today's celebration. of course, there is still plenty of work to do on this mission, and nasa will stay focused, be assured of, that until "atlantis" r
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know on a number of regards because first of all while some of them will recognize that tarp was their big no that's a government program but it's the taxpayer and their triple a rated debt that backs these banks they give these banks zero percent money to speculate around the world and to destroy all their economies. unlimited capital available to them and zero percent interest rate to speculate with and if they make a bad bet they get bailed out so it's actually let me explain something here so there is a betting strategy involved is called the martin gayle betting strategy if you go to the roulette wheel and you put your money in red if you lose you just double your bet and you keep placing that money and read until eventually you win and this is called the martindale betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using a martin betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're just going to keep placi
know on a number of regards because first of all while some of them will recognize that tarp was their big no that's a government program but it's the taxpayer and their triple a rated debt that backs these banks they give these banks zero percent money to speculate around the world and to destroy all their economies. unlimited capital available to them and zero percent interest rate to speculate with and if they make a bad bet they get bailed out so it's actually let me explain something here...
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>> the big story here, absolute absolutely. whether used as a mop. a ginger head mop. >> we'll have to leave it there. i'm matt miller in for dylan. "hardball" starting right now. >>> so what's the deal? let's play some "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm in for chris matthews tonight. leading off, deal or no deal. all day long there's been word that a deal between president obama and speaker john bane zer boehner is in the works to save the u.s. from default. pub lkly both sides are denying it. it's clear adults on both sides are trying to avoid default. how do you get to an agreement when pea tae tea parters are saying no deal with tax increases and democrats are saying, no deal without them? we crunched numbers and default would seem to affect almost every american home. >>> also, does michele bachmann have mi have migraines? may be debilitated for days at time or something we would have never mentioned about a male candidate? >>> how did an anti-american terrorist become so trusted by u.s. officials in afghanistan he was allowed close enough to kil
>> the big story here, absolute absolutely. whether used as a mop. a ginger head mop. >> we'll have to leave it there. i'm matt miller in for dylan. "hardball" starting right now. >>> so what's the deal? let's play some "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm in for chris matthews tonight. leading off, deal or no deal. all day long there's been word that a deal between president obama and speaker john bane zer boehner is in the works to save the u.s....
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs colleagues really liked it. >> when does somebody have to say uncle? >> murdoch is also not taking the blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck today. >> just doesn't really stack up. >> the 80-year-old also appeared confused. >> he said yes, i'm in charge of this company. >> somebody jumped over to, i believe, get to rupert murdoch. >> somebody with a pie, wendi murdoch leaped past her husband. >> she's feisty, i've met her. >> if i remember correctly, that looks like a spike. >> you can always say with glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer by the day, house republicans chose to
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs...
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well, there are two big stories in the news tonight, that explosion in oslo, and in washington late developments in the argument over how to find a way to cut the federal budget and raise the debt ceiling. we're going to begin with that story tonight. republican house speaker john boehner now says he is done negotiating with the president and will try to deal directly with senate leaders. within minutes after saying that the president came to the white house briefing room to say boehner was taking the wrong tack. >> i was willing to take a lot of heat from my party and i spoke to democratic leaders yesterday and although they didn't sign off on a plan, they were willing to engage in serious negotiations despite a lot of heat from a lot of interest groups around the country in order to make sure that we actually dealt with this problem. >> schieffer: the president went on to say that speaker boehner would not return his phone call and he asked congressional leaders from both parties to come back to the white house tomorrow morning for some new talks. we're going first to the capitol and nancy cor
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american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? myra rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer arrivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and thus ychl for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought i'd see a back drop with airbus and boeing and american on it, but we have it today. >> reporter: the new planes will begin rolling out by 2013. and will help overhaul americans' aging fleet. american airlines president tom horton says his airline will be the youngest and one of the most fuel efficient in the country. >> this is all about improving our economics and improving our product. >> reporter: american airlines, which lost $286 million in spring, has been hit hard by rising fuel costs. the deal is a major coup for airbus, the european company had not done business with american since th
american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? myra rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer arrivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and thus ychl for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never...
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. >>> a world renowned hospital earns big bragging rites. for the 22nd year in a row, johns hopkins is named the number one hospital in the rankings. it got the top spots in five of ten specialty fields as well. >>> two weeks to go before the united states defaults on loans. tara mergener has more on a debate and vote on a bill that's not expected to matter. >> reporter: the house republicans are on track to raise the debt limit for a price. >> we can't borrow 40 cents out of every dollar for the country. the constitutional amendment requires a balanced budget. the measure is expected to hit a dead end in the senate. the momentum is building for a bipartisan backup plan. it would let president obama raise the debt ceiling in stages. we need to stay in every day until we resolve the crisis confronting our country. >> reporter: the proposal has a chance, the conservatives are expecting deeper cuts. >> i wasn't elected to do nothing, to kick the can down the road. >> reporter: the white house is urging lawmakers to reach a deal by friday. in wa
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murdoch said he didn't know his company paid out big sums of phone hacking victims. and pittsburgh steelers running back rashard mendenhall is suing for $1 million in damages after champion sports apparel dropped his deal about tweet about osama bin laden. that's your money watch. >>> imagine riding a bike from city to city helping habitat for humanity build several homes. that's one group of riders has done for the last week in a half. >> reporter: brick by brick the goal for this group is to build a habitat for humanity house in frederick. they aren't construction workers or contractors, they are cyclist. >> i've done everything from dry wall. >> reporter: they are part of an organization called bike and build. they riding from the work work site in richmond -- work site in richmond. >> the fitness aspect is so rewarding and challenging. good way to keep yourself in shape. >> reporter: the middle leg is in frederick at this homesite to search for bricks to recycle. >> you can see the impact that you have right away on the communities that you go to. >> reporter: th
murdoch said he didn't know his company paid out big sums of phone hacking victims. and pittsburgh steelers running back rashard mendenhall is suing for $1 million in damages after champion sports apparel dropped his deal about tweet about osama bin laden. that's your money watch. >>> imagine riding a bike from city to city helping habitat for humanity build several homes. that's one group of riders has done for the last week in a half. >> reporter: brick by brick the goal for...
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where we're going to end up, it's we're going to end up with some kind of short-term extension, no big deal, and then everybody's going to blame everybody else for the fact we didn't get anything done. you talk about the gang of six, there's a gang of 300 million out there, the american people, who are completely fed up with this. they elect representatives to take care of housekeeping chores, and this is a grand housekeeping chore, and they are failing at the process of doing it. >> howard, i'm wondering, does the same thing go for -- it is my sense it does. boehnor is actually not the most disappointed guy in the capitol, he knew he was putting together something that wasn't real and that cbo shooting it down is not some big shock to him, that he was just putting together to claim he was putting something together. >> that's true too. maybe there was a smidgen of sincerity there and knowing him and having covered him, but yeah, they both want to be able to say after we all go off the edge of a cliff that it was the other person's fault, and that's exactly the situation we're in right
where we're going to end up, it's we're going to end up with some kind of short-term extension, no big deal, and then everybody's going to blame everybody else for the fact we didn't get anything done. you talk about the gang of six, there's a gang of 300 million out there, the american people, who are completely fed up with this. they elect representatives to take care of housekeeping chores, and this is a grand housekeeping chore, and they are failing at the process of doing it. >>...
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he plans to return to china to work with his former team. >>> in baseball the pirates came up big when they had to against the reds. in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. then in the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the blue jays' john mcdonnell that sends in the winning run, toronto defeats the mariners 6-5. >>> when we return another look at the top stories. >>> and hackers attacked. the fbi targets the notorious group that shut down several major websites. d hackers attacked. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whoa! man: what is that? i don't know, but it burns! it's like fire. woman: ow, ow! i can't see. man: it's singeing me! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos. pair a texas toast half sandwich with fries and super salad every weekday. ♪ chili's lunch break combos ♪ [ male announcer
he plans to return to china to work with his former team. >>> in baseball the pirates came up big when they had to against the reds. in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. then in the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the...
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competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors believe that will ultimately be repaid. >> it is not just about creating new rating agencies, rising economies are also calling for the establishment of independent agencies in their own countries. and there are calls for 80-20 agency as well. they point to the example of italy this week but came under attack by financial markets. the country is the third largest economy in europe. the borrowing rates are a white- collar form of strongarm robbery. a specially as rome is considering more cuts. >> other crisis, at this time is italy's finances in trouble. national that is almost 120% of gdp. twice the amount allowed. the h
competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors...
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you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is probably not true in all areas, but we are seeing with the development of patch and many other high for local news sites that there is a rebirth of coverage of local news -- and many other hyperlocal news sites. >> i was a foreign correspondent for a number of years. many freelances like myself have kind of jumped out of the business as it has steadily declined. my question is, on the sustainability side, as well in america over the last decades -- and it is an old story, and we have been hearing it for many years. people like paul krugman have been trying to get us to realize how well has been so con
you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is...
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he wanted a clean bill, didn't want any big grand compromise on the budget. then he decided to get involved in the game and try to work out a grand compromise, but the problem was he was dealing with a incapacitated partner in john boehner who could never, and probably can never, deliver his own caucus for a vote. >> and that vote, the boehner vote, was supposed to be tomorrow on the boehner bill. they have given up on that having that vote tomorrow because they don't have a boehner bill anymore. howard, it seems to me that, as you say, what each side is doing is trying to say, it's their fault that it came to this and they need say to their own sides -- i mean boehner needs to be able to say to the republicans and the tea party, i never gave up, i was fighting all the way to the end to get us to this. but when we get to august 1st, there is a very simple way out, it's a way that has been used more times than they can count, which is the one-page, one-sentence bill, which simply raises the debt ceiling. boehner has said, repeatedly, we must raise the debt cei
he wanted a clean bill, didn't want any big grand compromise on the budget. then he decided to get involved in the game and try to work out a grand compromise, but the problem was he was dealing with a incapacitated partner in john boehner who could never, and probably can never, deliver his own caucus for a vote. >> and that vote, the boehner vote, was supposed to be tomorrow on the boehner bill. they have given up on that having that vote tomorrow because they don't have a boehner bill...
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[laughter] [cheering and applause] >> i hope some >> stephen: you're big in asia, right? the asian, and i believe that's the correct term, i don't know what the p.c. term is now, asians, chinese are just gobbling up this book. is the book the same for asians or are there different questions of what is just or unjust in those societies? >> well, the book is the same except that it's in chinese there, but the issue... >> stephen: that's good marketing. [laughter] >> but i've been astonished by the reaction in east asia generally new york china and japan and korea. i think it's because there is a great hunger for engagement with big ethical questions, questions of political philosophy. >> stephen: let's talk about these ethical questions. you pose very hard ethical questions to your students, questions like cannibalism. how do you pose that question? >> well, if you were stuck in a lifeboat, and this is a true story, stuck in a lifeboat, four sailors, they're starving, days and days pass and the cabin boy is at the bottom of the lifeboat ill. the only way they feel they can
[laughter] [cheering and applause] >> i hope some >> stephen: you're big in asia, right? the asian, and i believe that's the correct term, i don't know what the p.c. term is now, asians, chinese are just gobbling up this book. is the book the same for asians or are there different questions of what is just or unjust in those societies? >> well, the book is the same except that it's in chinese there, but the issue... >> stephen: that's good marketing. [laughter] >>...
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coming up, a big setback today for libyan rebels. our mark philips is on the front lines. women's pro soccer, the biggest goal, survival. and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines s
coming up, a big setback today for libyan rebels. our mark philips is on the front lines. women's pro soccer, the biggest goal, survival. and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon...
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however, the big question is how many people will do that considering what happened this weekend. for now, we're in the -- pass. >> all right. live in los angeles, thank you. >>> thousands of soccer fans watched the women's world cup final on the big screen today. a free public viewing of the game was held at civic center plaza in san francisco. u.s. soccer team facing japan in what was an exciting game. going into penalty kick. jennifer is going to have complete highlights in sports, not going to give it away. >>> a free woman and no one knows where she is, not even her mother. >> she's going to need some immediate protection. >> casey anthony, the mixed reaction from those watching her walk free. also, another arrest in the growing scandal over a tabloid newspaper brought down in a phone hacking scheme, and a twist in the chipping away of a media empire. >>> have you had enough of the warm temperatures, there's a cooling on the way. i've got the forecast up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, anthony is now. she le after midnight, wi she spent nearly three years behind bars, but few know where
however, the big question is how many people will do that considering what happened this weekend. for now, we're in the -- pass. >> all right. live in los angeles, thank you. >>> thousands of soccer fans watched the women's world cup final on the big screen today. a free public viewing of the game was held at civic center plaza in san francisco. u.s. soccer team facing japan in what was an exciting game. going into penalty kick. jennifer is going to have complete highlights in...
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murdoch is a big backer of republicans. if more momentum builds for probes into possible hacking in the united states or even congressional hearings, there are cautionary tales for lawmakers, reports that tabloids sometimes turntables for those who investigate them. most of those accounts date back to well before the scandal blew back in the media in recent weeks. media standards trust tells us when british parliamentarians look into the tabloid press a couple of years ago, he heard allegations that they were discouraged from repeatedly inviting rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's top execs to receive. >> the allegation was they were told, members were told do not invite her again. do not press this one, do not push it because if you do, you're regret it. and that was made very clear to them. >> reporter: contacted by cnn, a news corporation spokeman would not comment on that allegation. >> are you concerned they might hit back at you, dig into your personal life or whatever? >> i'm not worried about my personal life nor am i
murdoch is a big backer of republicans. if more momentum builds for probes into possible hacking in the united states or even congressional hearings, there are cautionary tales for lawmakers, reports that tabloids sometimes turntables for those who investigate them. most of those accounts date back to well before the scandal blew back in the media in recent weeks. media standards trust tells us when british parliamentarians look into the tabloid press a couple of years ago, he heard allegations...
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is this the follow russian innovators to broaden and their big breakthrough. spotlight on story line technology update here. we've. covered. wealthy british style. that's not entirely time. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. p is easy to. see he. says. the next morning properly on off gets into a special i did for a high security company the first time. first the inmate is taken to the coroner is a spectator and given prison issue. which is uniform you will forty three yes that's right ok. now has to meet the facilities cemetery conditions this includes a visit to the baba. in the pasta all inmates were shaved pulled nowadays this is no longer the case those behind bars are now even allowed to wear watches there are no restrictions on correspondents with relatives either. this is for all here folks who work in what's called the industrial zone there's enough work. the good thing about the place is that the c
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on the one hand you could argue that president obama, who wanted a big deal, boehner wanted a big deal, came up with at much as $3 trillion in spending cuts, several hundred billion in revenue increases to balance that. you had the republicans led by eric cantor saying not one dollar in tax hikes. is it hard to assess whether you have one strong faction of the republican party holding up a deal? >> remember when the "the new york times" and "the washington post" that boehner and obama weren't working on a big, grand compromise. >> right. >> "the new york times" talked about the tax hike part of it. t"the washington post" talked about cuts to social security and medicare that obama was willing to go along with. the first stories were all about democrats screaming bloody murder about, you know, no way are they going to go along, congressional democrats, go along with cuts to meds care and social security even if the president wants it. then boehner walked out on the big deal and said no we're not going to do it. my point is there is clearly blame on both sides, and much of the focus righ
on the one hand you could argue that president obama, who wanted a big deal, boehner wanted a big deal, came up with at much as $3 trillion in spending cuts, several hundred billion in revenue increases to balance that. you had the republicans led by eric cantor saying not one dollar in tax hikes. is it hard to assess whether you have one strong faction of the republican party holding up a deal? >> remember when the "the new york times" and "the washington post" that...